![]() ![]() Pelia is currently ranked #7,440 in the U.S. This highly obscure name comes from Hebrew origin and is said to mean "marvel of God" or "miracle." It can also be spelled with an "h" (Peliah) to help emphasize the pronunciation: pay-lee-ah. Nasya is up 834 from last year, ranked now at #5,101. ![]() Spelled Nasia, it means "born on Christmas day." Some sources say this version is possibly a variation on the name Natalie. This unique name means "miracle" or "miracle of Yaweh" in Hebrew. The lilting Catalan version of this name, Mireya, is more popular and ranks #1,225. ![]() This obscure name ranks #5,101 on the Babåenter baby-names list. Of French origin, Mirielle means "miraculous" or "to admire." Aside from its enchanting meaning, it has a lovely, lyrical sound to it: pronounced meer-ay in French and miri-elle in English. From the Latin word mirabilia, meaning "wonderful things," Marvella means "wonderful," "admirable," and "amazing." It's also a variation on "marvel," which is a common synonym for "miracle." This special name has been steadily climbing the rankings over the years it currently stands at #3,976. ![]()
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